Midwood Addiction Treatment

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Medicare is not Accepted

Medicaid is not Accepted

Treatment Insights

At Midwood Addiction Treatment center we focus on treating each individual differently. No two people struggle with the same issues or challenges when getting sober. We focus on not only treating the substance abuse issues but assisting with the mental health issues as well. Our goal is to go above and beyond for each and every client so that they can live a happy and healthy life.

Midwood Addiction Treatment Reviews and Ratings Details

The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.

Reviews at a Glance

Are you an alumni, staff member, or loved one of someone who went to this facility?

One of the best facilities I ever been too. Great environment great people. They actually show you how to live a clean and sober lifestyle and how to maintain it. This place saved my life and countles...

JP

We were completely misled as to the ability of this treatment facility to help our daughter. We were assured that the team was completely capable of handling her recovery, while in reality that was no...

Will

We are One big family! God gave me the gift of sobriety and I have been given the opportunity to help people save and change peoples lives. Family atmosphere amazing therapy.

Justin

They saved my life . These people actually care about the people that walk in the door. They dont treat people like a number they treat you with respect and actually help you. Would highly recommend M...

Nick

Midwood Addiction Treatment is one of the top treatment centers in the Carolina's! The facility is an overall family atmosphere. This facility does not have many beds to go around so unfortunately at ...

MS

Great facility! Would recommend it to any of my family or loved ones.

CB

Great place with trustworthy and reputable staff. Team members actually care about seeing people succeed!

Areas of Focus

Trauma & Associative Awareness Therapy (AAT)

Associative Awareness Therapy (AAT) uses the brain’s innate ability to adapt to change in a healing way, essentially “retraining” the brain to respond differently to familiar memories of trauma or pain.

Dual Diagnosis/Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

These two terms describe a person who is not only addicted to drugs or alcohol, but also has a mental or emotional illness, such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, etc. Facilities that treat patients with dual-diagnosis or co-occurring disorders provide psychiatric treatment in addition to drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.

Individual Therapy

This term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

The focus of cognitive behavioral therapy (also called CBT) is helping people to understand the thoughts and emotions that underlie their addiction with the goal of learning new, healthier and more productive ways to understand and express themselves.

Alumni Testimonials

Hands down the absolute best treatment center I have been to that has a team that actually cares. Nothing but smiles and open arms for those in need. I would recommend this facility to any addict seeking recovery. A great place to start a beautiful journey.

Tyler R.

Midwood is such a great place, and I'm so grateful for the opportunity to come here! The staff treat you like family and make you feel at home from day one. I am so grateful for this place and the impact they have already made in my life!! 5 stars isn't enough!!!

Brian F.

Key Staff Members

Catherine Ladson, MA LPC-s
- Clinical Director

Catherine Morlu Ladson is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor - Supervisor in the state of North Carolina. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, NC and a Masters Degree in Professional Counseling from The Georgia School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University/Atlanta. She comes from a wide background of top-level management positions within behavioral health and substance abuse facilities in the Charlotte area.
As a licensed clinician, she has over 14 years of providing direct clinical services across a variety of settings as well as managing the clinical and business operations of such agencies providing children, adult and family services.
Cathy attributes her clinical success in being able to integrate her experiences, knowledge of education and mental health issues to help her clients problem-solve, overcome personal issues, and work toward positive life experiences. Her approach emphasizes the mutual development of goals for therapy and provision of ongoing evaluation of the therapeutic approach. Cathy is a trained in and utilizes Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Reality Therapy, Brief-Solution Focused Therapy and Crisis Intervention in practice. She continuously seeks ongoing training and development to her skills and knowledge base.
In her role as Clinical Director for MAT, Cathy strives to promote a clinical environment and a program that provides individuals with the tools and the coping skills that are needed to improve emotional wellness and to transition from a life of addiction to a future of stability and hope.

Dr. Samuel
- Medical Director

Dr. Samuel is Board Certified in the Specialty of General Adult Psychiatry,and the Sub-Specialty of Pediatric (C & A) Psychiatry (ABPN). Dr. Samuel also holds two additional Sub-Specialty Board Certifications in Addiction Medicine (ABPM), and in Brain Injury Medicine (ABPMR), by the American Board of Medical Specialties. His past institutions of training include,The North East London Hospitals, London, England, Great Britain; and The Saint Luke's & Roosevelt Hospitals, New York, New York (Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons). His professional experience is 32 years.

Sherrie B. Drew, MSW, LCSWA, LCASA
- Primary Therapist

Starting out as a case manager over 15 years ago, Sherrie enjoyed helping individuals obtain resources to reach their goal of sobriety, complete their education objectives and acquire stable employment. Today, with a Master’s degree in Social Work, Sherrie feels privileged to help individuals through the recovery process gain a new sense of confidence and learn skills to live clean and sober lives.

William Nevadomski
- Co-Founder

After a long battle with addiction to opiates and prescription drugs during his teenage years and early 20s, William went through state-funded treatment programs. After two episodes of treatment, he started living a clean life in February 2014, helped by the NA community and his desire and willingness to follow a program and change his life.

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